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Whenever I try to install Windows 7 the loading is very slow takes like 10-20 minutes to jump from the first screen to the 2nd until the formatting area where it just says "Failed to format selected partition Error Code: 0x80070057" and when I tried to press next it said "Windows could not format a partition on disk 0. The error occurred while preparing the partition selected for installation Error Code: 0x80070057"

The same thing happens to XP

"Setup was unable to format the partition. The disk may be damaged.

Make sure the drive is switched on and properly connected to your computer. If the disk is a SCSI disk, make sure your SCSI devices are properly terminated. Consult your computer manual or SCSI adapter documentation for more information..

You must select a different partition for Windows XP.
To continue, press ENTER"

Now I've send the PC back to the company as I still have a years warranty and they told me that their Windows Vista CD worked fine, so after I got the PC I tried installing Vista which gave me the same problems (slow loading) and cannot format, I've tried deleting the entire hard disk so I have 1 big Unallocated space and then installing but nothing works it all ends up with the same errors.

Then I send the PC back again to them this time with my XP and Windows 7 64 bit DVD, they told me today the winXP cd is too old but the win 7 cd is perfectly fine and they managed to install it in 20 minutes.

I'm completely confused now, why doesn't the installation work for me and it does for them with the same CD? The only difference here and there is probably the psu connector, wireless keyboard/mouse that I have and I'm using a DVI-HDMI converter as my monitor doens't have a HDMI port.

I've also tried using ICH sata drivers but Win7 doesn't detect any as compatible.

Unfortunately they said they have to format the hard disk due to some legal issues before sending back.

!. When the install starts, at the screen where it asks how and where
to install, there is an option to load drivers. You should have gotten
a cd with your rig with drivers on it. Put that CD in and see if it will
load the drivers for your SATA controller.

2. If you have an old CRT laying around, connect that to one of your
Video ports.

I've tried the CD which came for the motherboard but it has no drivers on it, I manually downloaded ICH10 drivers but none of them were shown as "compatible" (if I click the show non-compatible drivers then all of them show up otherwise none).

I will try CRT when I recieve my pc back which should be today/tommorrow. Altough I doubt that a monitor can prevent an installation from happening.

Im having the exact same problem. My laptop recently froze, so I decided to re-image it. I keep getting the same response from the system. I have tried:
-formating and partioning with another disc utility
-low level format
-overwriting with all zeros
-changing the bios to ATA and back

I keep getting stuck at the same point where windows says it cant load windows on the selected partition. When I ran the system check on the utilities disc it said my hard drive was read only?

If this was a drivers problem it would state that during the install right? Thank for the help.

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